Friday practice report: No Rodgers again

Nov. 6, 2013 11:15 AM

Quarterback Aaron Rodgers did not practice for the third straight day as the Packers wrapped up preparations for Sunday's game at New England.
Rodgers, who sustained a concussion in last Sunday's loss at Detroit, did not attend the workout, which was held inside the Don Hutson Center -- but with the heat off and doors open in order to simulate the cold conditions the Packers may face in Foxborough, Mass.
Coach Mike McCarthy has said he would wait until shortly before the team leaves for New England on Saturday to make a decision about Rodgers' status for the game.
Others who missed practice were: safety Anthony Smith, who may have had a setback with his ankle; linebacker Frank Zombo (knee) and defensive end Cullen Jenkins (calf).
Left guard Daryn Colledge participated in practice after missing the last two days while waiting for a special-order knee brace to arrive. Colledge sprained the MCL in his left knee at Detroit but appears set to play against the Patriots.
We'll have the full injury report and comments from McCarthy shortly after practice ends around 12:30 p.m.
UPDATE (12:30 p.m.): Here's the full injury report.
The Packers added LB Demonds Bishop (hamstring) and LB Diyral Briggs (ankle) to the injury report. Both were limited. Bishop was probable, Briggs was questionable.
Atari Bigby, S Hamstring Full Participation Probable
Chad Clifton, T Knees Limited Participation Probable
Daryn Colledge, G Knee Full Participation Probable
Korey Hall, FB Knee Full Participation Probable
Cullen Jenkins, DE Calf Out
Pat Lee, CB Ankle Full Participation Questionable
Clay Matthews, LB Shin Limited Participation Probable
Ryan Pickett, DE Ankle Limited Participation Probable
Aaron Rodgers, QB Concussion Did Not Participate Doubtful
Josh Sitton, G Knee Limited Participation Probable
Anthony Smith, S Ankle Did Not Participate Questionable
Charles Woodson, CB Toe/Ankle Limited Participation Probable
Frank Zombo, LB Knee Did Not Participate Doubtful
McCarthy: Rodgers will make the trip. Not ready to say who's the starter.
Rodgers attended about 3/4 of practice and some meetings. First time all week he's done that.
"Door is open for Rodgers to play in the game, has to be cleared medically and then I'll make the decision."
-- Rob Demovsky, rdemovsk@greenbaypressgazette.comhttp://twitter.com/RobDemovsky